释义 |
subsidiaritysub‧sid‧i‧ar‧i‧ty /səbˌsɪdiˈærəti/ noun [uncountable] - Sunday trading,for example, is something that one would think was a national matter with the subsidiarity rule applying.
- That idea is wholly compatible with the argument about subsidiarity.
- That is the institution which will be claiming the subsidiarity principle in its favour.
- The principle of subsidiarity, whereby decisions were taken at as low a level as was feasible, was stressed.
- There would be no subsidiarity in monetary policy.
- This lack of clarity in the meaning of subsidiarity is in one sense rather surprising.
► Policiesagitprop, nounapartheid, nounclass struggle, nouncollectivism, nouncolonialist, nouncommunism, nounconsciousness raising, nounconsumerism, noundemocrat, noundemocratic, adjectivedemocratize, verbdenationalize, verbdesegregate, verbdoctrine, noundogma, noundove, noundovish, adjectivedrive, nounfiat, nounhawk, nouninternationalism, noun-ism, suffixism, nounland reform, nounMachiavellian, adjectivemanifesto, nounMarxism, nounmeritocracy, nounnihilism, nounnon-aggression, nounnon-intervention, nounnon-partisan, adjectivenon-violence, nounopen-door policy, nounpacifism, nounpacifist, nounparty line, nounpassive resistance, nounperestroika, nounpolitical action committee, nounprivate member's bill, nounprogramme, nounradical, adjectivereaction, nounreformist, adjectiverevisionism, nounsocial democracy, nounsocial engineering, nounsocialism, nounsocialist, adjectivesocialist, nounsubsidiarity, nounwomen's lib, noun a word meaning a political policy(1) in which power to make decisions is given to a smaller group – used especially about the European Union giving power to its member countries |